They may not have their names in lights in Las Vegas yet, but Fighting Gravity returned to the 'America's Got Talent' (Wed., 9PM ET on NBC) to remind us why their act was so mesmerizing. They finished third in Season 5, and proved they've still got tricks up their sleeves.

Each time we see Fighting Gravity on 'America's Got Talent,' we try to imagine what they would come up with a full production team and a bigger budget. The possibilities are just endless.

In the spirit of past 'AGT' greats, Stevie Nicks announced that last season's winner, Michael Grimm, is set to open for her on tour. She then did what Stevie Nicks does, and brought the house down with two separate performances. In all the fun, it was easy to forget that eight acts were up for elimination.

Despite their massive and persistent popularity, many TV-watchers still dismiss reality talent shows as boring, formulaic and silly. But it's impossible to deny that the likes of 'American Idol,' 'So You Think You Can Dance,' and 'The Sing-Off' exposed us to an incredible array of unique (and at times bizarre) talent in 2010. Many of our favorite reality talent show contestants this year weren't the ones who ended up winning; it was often the zaniest, most original acts that left the biggest impressions. We've narrowed our favorite runner-ups and also-rans down to the five most memorable. Which one of these almost-winners impressed you the most?

After about three months of competition, it's now time to crown the winner of Season 5 of 'America's Got Talent.' Prior to Nick announcing the results, our latest TV Squad poll placed Jackie Evancho as winner with close to 20 percent more votes than Prince Poppycock, who took second place. Fighting Gravity was in third while Michael Grimm placed fourth.

Did the TV Squad voters get it right? Let's get on with the happenings of this way too-long, two-hour finale.

We're down to the Top Four on 'America's Got Talent' (Tue., 9PM ET on NBC). On Wednesday's finale, this season's winner will be crowned. Tonight, the last four players got one more chance to show their stuff in front of the judges. But during this main event, some of the hottest variety performers of the season also got to dance, play music, spin through the air and display a little magic.

Can you identify all of the former contestants who reappeared on the show tonight? Or did you only have eyes for the finalists?

Howie almost sounded like a broken record when he said over and over again that it was important that America voted after the live show. And he's right. Every vote counts and, based on the few polls we've done here at TV Squad, it would take only a handful of votes to sway the win from one act to another!

The Top 4 acts had one last chance to impress America. Did they? Most did but one act got Xed! Yes, an X in the finals!!! The answer as to who got Xed and how the others performed is coming up!

"The four that made it into the finals have kind of been the favorites the entire time," noted host Nick Cannon. "It's tough because of the great performances we had [in the Top 10.] But America chose the ones it felt like it always wanted to choose."

Is Cannon ever even tempted to read a name other than the one written on the card?

"No. I just hope I don't say the wrong name," Cannon laughed. "It's live TV so I have to focus on exactly what those cards say."

The Top 10 performers have offered us quality performances during their live shows, and deciding whom to vote for was not an easy task. The judges, especially Howie, were grateful that they didn't have to make the cut from 10 to four acts. Anonymous "America" had to make the difficult choices.

Blue jumpsuits and neon props continued Fighting Gravity on 'America's Got Talent' (Tue., 9PM ET on NBC). The unique dance troupe pulled off another amazing routine -- "the performance of the night," said judge Piers Morgan.

Neon balls floated in mid-air, and at one point the blue men appeared to be swimming above the stage.

"The most unique thing I've ever seen up to this point with a black light is trying to find stains on a comforter in a hotel room," said judge Howie Mandel. "So this beats that by far. You guys are phenomenal."

Sharon Osbourne concurred, saying, "The prospects for this act are just endless."

By the many screams and cheers from the crowd, it would seem that the audience agreed. Do you think it was the night's best performance?